Known Knowns and Unknowns: Near-realtime Earth Observation Via Query Bifurcation in Serval

Authors: 

Bill Tao, Om Chabra, Ishani Janveja, Indranil Gupta, and Deepak Vasisht, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Abstract: 

Earth observation satellites, in low Earth orbits, are increasingly approaching near-continuous imaging of the Earth. Today, these satellites capture an image of every part of Earth every few hours. However, the networking capabilities haven’t caught up, and can introduce delays of few hours to days in getting these images to Earth. While this delay is acceptable for delay-tolerant applications like land cover maps, crop type identification, etc., it is unacceptable for latency-sensitive applications like forest fire detection or disaster monitoring. We design Serval to enable near-realtime insights from Earth imagery for latency-sensitive applications despite the networking bottlenecks by leveraging the emerging computational capabilities on the satellites and ground stations. The key challenge for our work stems from the limited computational capabilities and power resources available on a satellite. We solve this challenge by leveraging predictability in satellite orbits to bifurcate computation across satellites and ground stations. We evaluate Serval using trace-driven simulations and hardware emulations on a dataset comprising ten million images captured using the Planet Dove constellation comprising nearly 200 satellites. Serval reduces end-to-end latency for high priority queries from 71.71 hours (incurred by state of the art) to 2 minutes, and 90-th percentile from 149 hours to 47 minutes.

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BibTeX
@inproceedings {295557,
author = {Bill Tao and Om Chabra and Ishani Janveja and Indranil Gupta and Deepak Vasisht},
title = {Known Knowns and Unknowns: Near-realtime Earth Observation Via Query Bifurcation in Serval},
booktitle = {21st USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI 24)},
year = {2024},
isbn = {978-1-939133-39-7},
address = {Santa Clara, CA},
pages = {809--824},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/nsdi24/presentation/tao},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = apr
}